
Episode 42 - The Broadside Kid
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Hey All! Happy Black History Month! From journalism, poetry, combat training, and straight-up storytelling—some people live multiple lives, and Aaron Rasheed is one of them. A journalist with an eye for the truth, a warrior with a pen and a lens, and a man who’s seen the world through more than just headlines. Kenny and Day Day sit down with “The Broadside Kid” to talk about how words hold weight, why storytelling is survival, and the unexpected ways life pushes us into purpose.
* Action Jackson (Lessons from the battlefield that no classroom can teach)
* From The Power of Dance to Journalism (Kenny retells a Story)
* Journalism & Juneteenth (Journalism as a weapon, a shield, and a bridge)
* Inside the (Black) Actors Studio (The Ability To Blend In)
* Church Robbing Garden Parties (A wild story about stolen shovels, community, and unexpected allies)
* Through our lens (Because representation isn’t just about being seen—it’s about being heard)
* Whitehawk Helicopters (Not by the color of its paint, but by the quality of its pilot’s training… allegedly.)
* A Case of the DEI's (Everything wrong is DEI. Rants a Plenty)
* A Soldier's Story & Bad Gladiator (We need better Denzel Impressions)
* Toss Me To The Wolves (And I'll Come Back Leading The Pack)
* Survivors (We're taking ownership of building our America)
* The Embodiment of "Aight Bet" (Robert Smalls and so many more)
* Iklwa! (If "I've had enough" made a sound)
This one’s for the writers, the warriors, and the ones who know that every moment is a story waiting to be told. Be sure to check out Aaron's writing in most written media in Bend! Go to www.thefathersgroup.org for more! We may have a break in shows next week as David will be out of town so check back soon!